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There is like a bulk of songs in the upper half and the middle that do nothing for me or just annoy me

 

the interludes 

Kawasaki

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Grandfather and Father Deep Sea Pissing At The Sharks In The Pacific

 

Let The Light In is just there, same as Margaret and the VB part of Taco Truck. This is not quite what I expected. Fishtail is also kinda just there, too. 

 

Paris, Texas is beautiful though. 

 

My God :skull:

 

 

 

 

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Poor y'all listening to the leaks when an important song that connects two parts of the album is missing :bibliahh:Can't ruin this for me

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The piano in Grandfather Please is so gorgeous helppppp

Posted (edited)

Paris, Texas instrumental is from another song? 

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Posted
7 minutes ago, ontherocks said:

There is like a bulk of songs in the upper half and the middle that do nothing for me or just annoy me

 

the interludes 

Kawasaki

Fingerprints

Grandfather and Father Deep Sea Pissing At The Sharks In The Pacific

 

Let The Light In is just there, same as Margaret and the VB part of Taco Truck. This is not quite what I expected. Fishtail is also kinda just there, too. 

 

Paris, Texas is beautiful though. 

 

My God :skull:

Shocking, I thought you'd stan this album. Can't wait for your switching once the numbers are out!
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Posted
1 minute ago, Tyrion_LMG said:

Paris, Texas instrumental is from another song? 

It's a sample

 

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y'all have to let this album sink in, trust me

 

(((i agree that the interludes are going to take some time for me tho lol, idk about those)))

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5 minutes ago, VeniceBeach said:

Poor y'all listening to the leaks when an important song that connects two parts of the album is missing :bibliahh:Can't ruin this for me

That has nothing to do with the fact that the priest interlude is unlistenable and the Batiste one is at least one minute too long. 

Whatever is in between, even a song like Meghan Trainor's epic Lips Are Moving, can't save this. 

Posted
11 minutes ago, ontherocks said:

There is like a bulk of songs in the upper half and the middle that do nothing for me or just annoy me

 

the interludes 

Kawasaki

Fingerprints

Grandfather and Father Deep Sea Pissing At The Sharks In The Pacific

 

Let The Light In is just there, same as Margaret and the VB part of Taco Truck. This is not quite what I expected. Fishtail is also kinda just there, too. 

 

Paris, Texas is beautiful though. 

 

My God :skull:

 

 

 

 

You hate this album which means it’s an amazing alberm 

Posted
1 minute ago, Ice Cream Skies said:

y'all have to let this album sink in, trust me

 

(((i agree that the interludes are going to take some time for me tho lol, idk about those)))

true. 

took me a few listens to get Fingermyclit. now the part about her mother devastate me :weeps:

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Just now, popmusicisdead said:

true. 

took me a few listens to get Fingermyclit. now the part about her mother devastate me :weeps:

Kinksnooze and Fingermyclit, yay :clap:

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3 minutes ago, popmusicisdead said:

true. 

took me a few listens to get Fingermyclit. now the part about her mother devastate me :weeps:

:rip:

Posted

Oh Fishtail is gonna bring down that Metacritic score by a lot I fear :shutup:

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First-day streams for this album will be like

The Grants - 2M
Ocean Blvd - 1.8M
Sweet - 1.5M
A&W - 2M
1st Interlude - 250k (85% of listeners left after that one)
Candy Necklace - 800k
2nd Interlude - 300k
Kintsugi - 700k
Fingertips - 650k
Paris, Texas - 500k
Grandfather - 800k
Let The Light In - 600k
Margaret - 500k
Fishtail - 1M
Peppers - 1.5M
Taco Truck - 1M

Total: 16M

:mandown::3rdplace:

Posted
20 minutes ago, Poete said:

You hate this album which means it’s an amazing alberm 

It’s an amazing album, probably her best.

Posted

Interludes and maybe Sweet could be deleted 

Posted

I actually love the John Batiste interlude. Adding it to my reading playlist.  Think I’d love the Judah one if he wasn’t featured so prominently across the entire thing.  

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Paris, Texas is a very powerful, moving song that showcased the capabilities of human emotion. It used groundbreaking technology to create stunning sounds that would mesmerize the listeners.

 

This song is suitable for all ages; whether you're 5 years old, or 50, you should listen to this song. It is inspiring and it showcases the spectrum of human nature and how humans communicate with each other. This song revolutionized the music industry and set the bar high for other songs. In the future historians will look back on this song and regard it as the pinnacle of human achievement. It was a roller-coaster from start to finish, this nail-biting song will leave you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. Listeners will find themselves absorbed by the heartwarming tale of a relentless, determined woman who didn't let societies standards shape her life. I was shocked by how intense and gripping this song was. It's rich, unpredictable and touching. This isn't your popsong song, this song is a war with one's emotions. Paris, Texas is a stirring masterpiece that only comes once in a millennium. This thrilling instruments makes it a jaw-dropping performance that properly utilizes the medium. I rate this song (10 candles in the wind)/(10 candles in the wind), and will never listen to it again as every time I get saddened by the the fact that there will never be a song to match this masterpiece.

Posted

Paris, Texas >>> your faves

Posted
1 hour ago, ontherocks said:

There is like a bulk of songs in the upper half and the middle that do nothing for me or just annoy me

 

the interludes 

Kawasaki

Fingerprints

Grandfather and Father Deep Sea Pissing At The Sharks In The Pacific

 

Let The Light In is just there, same as Margaret and the VB part of Taco Truck. This is not quite what I expected. Fishtail is also kinda just there, too. 

 

Paris, Texas is beautiful though. 

 

My God :skull:

 

 

 

 

literally two of the best from the album, with Grandfather literally being one of her best period.

:giraffe:

get to an ENT hun xoxo

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18 minutes ago, GentleDance said:

Paris, Texas is a very powerful, moving song that showcased the capabilities of human emotion. It used groundbreaking technology to create stunning sounds that would mesmerize the listeners.

 

This song is suitable for all ages; whether you're 5 years old, or 50, you should listen to this song. It is inspiring and it showcases the spectrum of human nature and how humans communicate with each other. This song revolutionized the music industry and set the bar high for other songs. In the future historians will look back on this song and regard it as the pinnacle of human achievement. It was a roller-coaster from start to finish, this nail-biting song will leave you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. Listeners will find themselves absorbed by the heartwarming tale of a relentless, determined woman who didn't let societies standards shape her life. I was shocked by how intense and gripping this song was. It's rich, unpredictable and touching. This isn't your popsong song, this song is a war with one's emotions. Paris, Texas is a stirring masterpiece that only comes once in a millennium. This thrilling instruments makes it a jaw-dropping performance that properly utilizes the medium. I rate this song (10 candles in the wind)/(10 candles in the wind), and will never listen to it again as every time I get saddened by the the fact that there will never be a song to match this masterpiece.

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Our first review from Mojo Magazine (thanks to imasadboy on LB) :clap3:
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Posted (edited)
8 minutes ago, VeniceBeach said:

Our first review from Mojo Magazine (thanks to imasadboy on LB) :clap3:
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4/5 aka on par with Chemsex and Bareback? A flop. 

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Posted
4 minutes ago, truthteller said:

4/5 aka on par with Chemsex and Bareback? A flop. 

Someone should make a Metacritic thread as the first review is already out :giraffe:

Posted
1 hour ago, Chemist said:

Oh Fishtail is gonna bring down that Metacritic score by a lot I fear :shutup:

It was one of the most highly praised tracks in the Mojo review, try again!

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